K3 – K5

We offer a developmentally appropriate curriculum featuring active, hands-on learning, which focuses on helping children thrive and reach their full potential socially, emotionally, academically and spiritually.

In conjunction with classroom instruction, teachers plan enrichment activities such as theme days and field trips.

Our entire curriculum is Christ-centered and anchored in a biblical worldview.

Related Arts

Children participate in several related arts classes each week. Each is taught by a specialized instructor.

  • Art
  • Music
  • Physical education
  • Library (K5)

Hours

Half-day session 8 a.m. – 11:45 a.m.

  • Mornings include academic readiness and instruction in addition to non-academic opportunities such as music, art, and physical education.

Full-day session 8 a.m. – 2:45 p.m.

  • Afternoon activities often expand on the morning instruction.

Early stay begins at 7:15 a.m.

Late stay available until 5:30 p.m.

Daily attendance is encouraged for K3 and K4 and expected for K5.

Student Appreciation Day 2013

K3

The K3 program helps instill an early love for learning through enjoyable age-appropriate songs, rhymes, games, crafts, interactive circle times, and purposeful play in centers for each child. Activities encourage participation in major areas of learning such as personal and social development, letter and number recognition, and motor skills development.

K4

Students receive an introduction to academic concepts including:

  • Alphabet recognition
  • Initial letter sounds
  • Number identification
  • Phonics

Prereading lessons are interspersed with age-appropriate instruction in music, science, social studies and language arts.

Bible Truths instruction teaches godly character through accounts from both the Old and the New Testaments.

K5

K5 instruction develops the student’s understanding of the relationship between reading and writing.
General curriculum includes instruction in:

  • Phonics
  • Reading and listening comprehension
  • Science
  • Heritage Studies
  • Literature

Math lessons are interactive and often utilize manipulatives to build a foundational understanding of concepts including:

  • Number sense
  • Addition
  • Subtraction
  • Time
  • Money

Bible Truths lesson topics include:

  • Creation
  • Studies of both Old and New Testament characters
  • The life of Jesus